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To: Sal D who wrote (1219)1/4/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2377
 
Joe, I think that I answered your question as it has been posed several times. I feel that it is essential to have as much information as possible available. In doing research on a company, I need to understand their business plan, and everything else falls into place. You take a look at the stock activity and compare the company to its competitors, check the insider selling, the short position, the float, analyst coverage, prospects for future growth of the industry sector,
the balance sheet and management for starters. You can't do this unless you have the tools. Unfortunatly, you have to pay for good information. I don't have any one Internet site that I would like to recommend over any other. I don't just go to one site for information
and luckily there is still a ton of free information available. The best info is still the Edgar filings. All of the institutional and mutual fund information that I get is from a fee service.

Sergio



To: Sal D who wrote (1219)1/4/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: jan_mike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2377
 
(offtopic) Joe- a free site for institutional ownership is dailystocks.com. Do a find on "inst". I don't know if there is an insider trading link from there, but it is a start.
Mike